After adjudicating the regular matters listed before the Supreme Court as there was no appearance by lawyers in any of the cases, the vacation bench of the Supreme Court had to rise... Read more »
India is one of the biggest democracies of the world and also the first country to make provisions relating to inclusion of laws relating to environmental protection under the Indian constitution. The... Read more »
INTRODUCTION A transaction where a property is transferred to a person for a consideration paid by another person is defined as a Benami transaction. As per Section 2(9)(A)(a) of the Prohibition of... Read more »
The High Court of Telangana in the case M/s S. Square Infra v. Garneni Chalapathi Rao observed and held that the place of residence of the arbitrator would not determine the seat... Read more »
The Delhi High Court in the case Shubham Thakral Vs ITO, the Delhi bench comprising of Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora observed and remanded the matter back to the... Read more »
The Allahabad High Court in the case Malhan and 17 Others Vs. State Of U.P. And Another observed and stated that an advocate should be given such a piece of advice when... Read more »
The Delhi bench of the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT) in the case Aditya Saraf HUF Versus ITO, the bench comprising of Judicial Member, Saktijit Dey observed and upheld the addition on... Read more »
The Madras High Court in the case G.Subramania Koushik v. The Principal Secretary and others opined that TASMAC’s buy-back scheme implemented in the Nilgiris region should be implemented across the state of... Read more »
A single judge bench of the Gujarat High Court in the case Kirankumar Vanmalidas Panchasara versus State of Gujrat, comprising of Justice Niral R. Mehta stated while exercising its powers under Section... Read more »
In SC, a Special Leave Petition was filled by Latif Magrey, the father of Amir Magrey who was killed in Hyderpora Encounter in Srinagar, the petition filled assailed the order passed by... Read more »